Human evolution : our brains and behavior / Robin Dunbar.

"This book covers the psychological aspects of human evolution with a table of contents ranging from prehistoric times to modern days. Dunbar focuses on an aspect of evolution that has typically been overshadowed by the archaeological record: the biological, neurological, and genetic changes th...

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Main Author: Dunbar, R. I. M. (Robin Ian MacDonald), 1947- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Oxford University Press, [2016]
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505 0 |a What we have to explain -- The bases of primate sociality -- The essential framework -- The first transition: the australopithecines -- The second transition: early Homo -- The third transition: archaic humans -- The fourth transition: modern humans -- How kinship, language and culture came to be -- The fifth transition: the Neolithic and beyond. 
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